Monday, January 15, 2018

Winter Sun | High Voltage

Well it's January 15 and you can already tell that the days are getting longer. The cold temps have conspired with a few really beautiful sunny days to make for some good peak PV power production. Those bluebird days where the snow reflects the sun and the temps stay well below freezing are some of the best days for solar.

People are often surprised to learn that colder temps really enhance the output from a solar PV system. In fact, cold temps are a primary consideration when designing a system. The voltage from a solar PV panel can increase 14% or more as the temperature decreases. If you fail to account for this during the design of the system you may goose the charge control or inverter equipment with a voltage that exceeds the operating limits. Yikes!

It being winter, I like to roll out my mother-in-law's favorite ski video. So far, this winter has already bested the last two for quality skiing days. Hope there are many yet to come this season.

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I own/run/empty-the-trash for PIMBY Energy, LLC. Renewable energy is my bread and butter. This blog is simply a good place for me to share some of the day to day photos and ideas that I run across in my work.